With election day finally upon us, here is a summary of what to expect from our coverage.
We will have reporters stationed at each of the seven Oxfordshire constituencies from 9pm ready to feed you all the latest through our online live blog ahead of the vote count starting at 10pm.
Once results are announced we will publish them straightaway.
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These are expected at times between 3am and 7am depending on the constituency - we have listed all the predicted result times below, though these are subject to change.
You can expect regular updates from our live blog on what is happening at each constituency count as well as interviews with candidates before and after results are announced.
All the Oxfordshire constituencies are currently Conservative besides the two in Oxford which are Labour and Liberal Democrat.
Many polls are saying a few of the Conservative constituencies could fall to the Liberal Democrats.
The new seventh constituency - Bicester and Woodstock - has been dubbed the scene of a tight three-horse race between the Liberal Democrats, Conservatives and Labour.
You can buy Saturday's paper for all the reaction in the aftermath of results with full summaries of the night and a breakdown of some of the day's highlights from our reporters.
Results expected:
Oxford East - 3am
Oxford West and Abingdon - 6am
Banbury - 5am
Bicester & Woodstock - 5am
Didcot and Wantage - 5am
Henley & Thame - 5am
Witney - 3.15am
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